This booklet deals with a thorny but vital question: why did the 2008 financial crisis happen in the first place? What are the deepest human factors that created the greatest financial crisis in the... More > West since the Great Depression?< Less

A major response to Westminster Seminary in California by Reformed theologians on controversies surrounding the New Perspective of Paul, the Federal Vision, Law and Gospel, and the teachings of... More > Norman Shepherd (a contributor to this work)< Less

Satan stands behind the leading social ideas of our age, ideas so pervasive that few would even think of questioning them. They are what Shelby Foote once called “invisible ideologies.”... More > If Satan’s objective is to thwart God’s ever-expanding kingdom and Gospel, he has a vested interest in “blind[ing] the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God” (2 Cor. 4:4).
But not only unbelievers. He cannot blind the minds of believers, but he can lull them into assuming that his hermeneutic of the world — his way of interpreting reality — is normative and the one they might as well take for granted.
Exposing that false reality and reasserting God’s actual reality is what this book is all about.< Less

This booklet outlines several key impediments to the creation of Christian culture in the church and in our world. If you believe in a new Christian culture, you need to know what is presently... More > hindering it.< Less

This booklet outlines a distinctly Christian view of creation care that preserves the Creator-creation distinction, takes sin — and redemption — with utter seriousness, champions economic... More > liberty, and charges Christians with their great environmental task and privilege< Less

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